"This is cum." And I love that it's Randy that instantly recognizes it with no explanation as to why he does.

Maybe he's arced it into his mouth a time or two? I dunno.

I'm gonna have to watch the ep again but more closelier. I tend to have my computer in my face while I'm watching tv and hardly pay attention to what's happening half the time. I don't even remember half of what everyone's talking about. But one thing that did really crack me up, (other than Randy's realization) was seeing the balloon float across the field. I don't even know why.

ShaneHaughey wrote:

I'll be excited when it is here on the site.

Give it five minutes.

eedit: Okay, well maybe you should give it 30 minutes... or an hour. (it's usually up by 1am my time)

I wonder if Butters' Creamy Goo will show up on Amazon. LOL ...sarcasm

I'd say this episode was an 8/10. Minus 1 for the Sarcastaball Anthem. That was kinda stupid, and I typically don't laugh at the same joke over and over, but I didn't quite "get" Butters' first motivational speech until later.

And yes, I wonder how Randy knew it was cum. Maybe one day he'll become a "Fag" and start riding a motorcycle? We've seen Stan's parents already break up once.

Compared to the other two shows I love, Daily Show & Colbert Report, which thrives on sarcasm humor, South Park's scarce on sarcasm (except for Craig's quips in Pandemic). So I looked forward to this episode mainly to see how M&T does sarcasm. Not bad, though the sarcasm-as-a-disease premise did not really end up going anywhere.

The Good: Blown ref call reference (always love SP's quick response to current events), Butter's locker room rally speech (he's at his best when he asserts himself - see Super Fun Time & Last of the Meheecans)

The Bad: Wendy in Butters' wet dream (arrgh, is this what she's reduced to now!?), the final minute of the show (not sure what that was for, burn time?), the boys drinking cum (SP already broke whatever decency envelope remained years ago so any envelope-pushing attempts now only seem lame)

Props to M&T for trying to keep this run-opener simple and lean and not stuffed with excess ideas like many past openers, though the plot could have used a lot of improvement. Hope the rest of this run will be better.

Really enjoyed it! Happy I didn't have to like football to get what was going on. It was really silly how everyone actually thought Sarcasticball was an actual sport and Randy really cared about it. Butters was so cute in this one. Glad his role was to show everyone how to be extra ooey gooey good instead of sarcastic which I thought it would be. Him having wet dreams... . No one knowing it. Towards the end of the episode though, maybe when the doctor scanned Randy's brain, I began to get confused with what was a sarcastic statement and what wasn't. The boys actually were enjoying playing a friendly game with no violence all along. I loved Randy's simple statement: 'This is cum.' No one reached that conclusion yet?! Boys being boys. Very little celebrity/political/ pop culture interference. Everyone stayed in Colorado. Highly enjoyable, 8/10 for now.

I love: Stan, Butters, Cartman, Sharon.

I ship: Stan/Cartman <3

Stan: MMOOMM!!Sharon: What is it honey? (gasp!) My baby's killed again!Haa, I love that line.

"This is cum." And I love that it's Randy that instantly recognizes it with no explanation as to why he does.

Maybe he's arced it into his mouth a time or two? I dunno.

Oh, cum on, people! Who else would be more familiar with the taste of semen than Randy? Wasn't he the spokesperson for that redneck gay pile back in "Goobacks"? In fact, he is such a pro at sucking he should run a worldwide chain of Thai massage parlors. Jizzus Christ Sarcastaballs!

A part of me thought for a second, after the boys wonder who would lead their sarcastaball team, that Sharon or the other mothers would take charge. They would be so happy to see their boys enjoying something that's so safe they would want to coach it. But that's just my inner mommyness coming out yet again.

I love: Stan, Butters, Cartman, Sharon.

I ship: Stan/Cartman <3

Stan: MMOOMM!!Sharon: What is it honey? (gasp!) My baby's killed again!Haa, I love that line.

8/10A great return!This season is obviously wonderful!(in my opinion) When Cartman comes to Butters for Creamy Goo,and drink it,I just can't stop laughing! The Goo TV Commercial is very hilarious.Hope next episode is better.